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the shelter of one another

No Words. Old Orchard Beach, ME. People often think this photo is staged, but it is totally candid...and something slightly profound that I can't really describe. At an outdoor restaurant, we were watching children pass time at a chalkboard on a fence.

Portland, ME.

Boston, MA. While waiting for a bus in the city, I was attracted first by the light. Then I was seduced by the ads. But the more I looked, the more it became a commentary on women - and men - and what we ask of them to reveal of themselves in this world.

Portland, ME.

Bisbee, AZ.

Phoenix, AZ.

Kid: Do you think this will hold me?

Me: Only one way to find out...

Kid: Do you think it's deep enough?

Me: Only one way to find out...

Brooklyn, NY.

Niagra Falls, Ontario. Surrounded by a bus load of tourists in the mist.

Fort Myers Beach, FL

South Hiram, ME.

Freedom, NH. During the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, two volunteers at the busy local food pantry take a quiet moment to rest.

Shiny Things. In a candy store window. Manhattan.

Brooklyn.

Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

Brooklyn.

Easy Living. Manhattan, NY.

Waiting for Fireworks. Ossipee, NH

Manhattan. More Than The World Can Contain. The moment I realized that after 6 years in the city, my daughter was capable of managing her life just fine. Past, present, and future all in one photograph.